Sunday, 3 October 2010

Gall Bladder Cleanse

FLUSH GALL STONES NATURALLY!

by Dr. George J Georgiou, Ph.D.,N.D.,D.Sc (A.M)

Naturopath

Most people are likely to have hundreds of gall stones. They are soft and don't show up on an x-ray unless they calcify. However, they cause problems such as gall bladder attack by blocking the bile ducts even when they are not calcified.

The pain of a gall bladder attack can be excruciating.
Start to think of pain as your friend. Pain is your body's way of telling you that something is wrong. Once you figure out what is wrong and what to do about it, the pain will go away.

What does the gall bladder do?

The gall bladder stores bile, and releases it in optimum quantities when it is needed. Without your gall bladder, the liver will STILL produce bile, but the bile will leak inside you because it will not have a proper place to go.

What is bile?

The spleen breaks down worn-out red blood cells into bile salts and other substances. (What a wonderful system is our body! Even worn out blood cells get used!). Bile salts are normal in the body when in normal amounts.

The liver removes excess bile salts and wastes and sends them to the gall bladder for storage. The liver is the body's principal chemical plant. If a man built a plant to perform all the chemical functions one mans' liver could perform, the plant would cover 500 acres.

While the products are in the gall bladder, water is reabsorbed and so the waste products get more and more concentrated and form bile.

Bile is needed for 3 things:

1.It neutralises the acid from the stomach (because bile is very alkaline)
2.It breaks down fats so that they can be digested
3.It is a natural laxative for the colon

Bile is essential in the digestion of fats. When you eat a meal with fats, the gall bladder releases a LARGE amount of bile to digest the fats. One big problem when a person has gall bladder surgery is that the body has nowhere to store bile until it is needed. Therefore, it just drips continually. And when a large amount is needed to digest a meal with a lot of fat, there is not anywhere enough bile added to digest it properly.

What are gall stones?

Stones can form anywhere in the body where there is a liquid containing mineral salts that can be crystallized and where the fluid is held for a while in a hollow organ, such as the gall bladder.

The stones may be large or small, and sometimes grow together causing extra large stones. Small stones are often excreted along with the bile and eliminated with no problem. Larger ones, however, can become lodged in the ducts, causing gall stone colic, one of the most painful illnesses known. At other times, gall stones may be silent. In autopsies, examiners often find gall bladders full of gall stones although the deceased had no complaints about them.

A gall stone is not a true stone. They are rather rubbery and soft. Most gall stones float. They are mostly green. The size varies from rice grains to golf balls. Even large gall stones will slip out easily with this gall stone cleanse. Dr Lewis had one lady who passed a gall stone as big as two hens eggs stuck together!!!

Gall stones can also cause symptoms which seem unrelated to gall stones, such as GAS on the stomach, intestinal gas or cramping in the stomach.

If a gall stone remains lodged in the bile for a long time, there will be a buildup of bile behind it. This can result in JAUNDICE, where the skin turns yellow.

Gall stones are more likely to grow where there are high levels of cholesterol. CHOLESYSTITIS is an inflammation and possible infection of the gall bladder, caused by a blockage that has been there too long.

Organs never "malfunction". They never do something other than what they are supposed to do. But they do STOP working. The answer is not to remove the organ, but to work out what is needed to get the organ to start working again.

When ducts get blocked with gall stones, the bile must still get out into the small intestine. It may take another route and end up in the pancreas and by that route go to the small intestine. The body is making the best of a bad situation.

The trouble with this new pathway is that the bile irritates the pancreas. When a cell is irritated, it performs its function. In this case, the pancreas produces insulin. The problem with this is that the insulin is being produced at the wrong time, and this can cause HYPOGLYCAEMIA (low blood sugar) when the insulin breaks sugar down. Later on, when insulin is needed, there will not be enough, and that causes HYPERGLYCAEMIA (too much sugar) - in other words, DIABETES.

Dr Claude Lewis believes that "gall stones are probably the major cause for the adult onset of diabetes". (Though eating sugar is probably a big cause too. Diabetes did not exist before we had sugar).

Understand that this is not a cure for diabetes, but Dr Lewis has had people who greatly reduced or eliminated their insulin after flushing out their gall stones.

Warning to people who take INSULIN:

After you do a gall stone cleanse, check your insulin levels before taking any insulin. Otherwise you may suffer insulin shock, from making your insulin levels too high. This happened to one woman in her 30s 4 days after flushing out her gallstones.

Removing gall stones may also help CONSTIIPATION, because it improves the flow of bile which is a natural laxative.

Removing gall stones may also help to improve a body that is generally "run down".

HEPATITIS is an inflammatory process in the liver. It can be caused by gall stones, because of the back-log of impure products.

There are many different websites showing slightly different gall bladder cleanses but this is the one that I picked out.

The cleanse that is recommend below takes place within a period of less than 14 hours and can be done at home over the weekend. It is a painless and harmless natural way of removing stones, without requiring invasive procedures such as surgery, laser, etc.

GALL BLADDER CLEANSE

Before and directly after a gall bladder cleanse you will need to have a colonic.

VERY IMPORTANT: It is crucially important BEFORE you begin this gall bladder cleanse to have drunk TWO GLASSES of APPLE JUICE (packaged juice is just as good as fresh) every day for 6 days before the cleanse. This is very important as certain constituents of apple juice (it is believed to be the high pectin levels) SOFTEN the stones and enable them to pass HARMLESSLY through the gall ducts.

Take no medications, vitamins or pills that you can do without on the day of the cleanse. They could prevent success.

Eat a NO-FAT breakfast and lunch such as cooked cereal with fruit, fruit juice, brown bread with a little honey (no butter, milk or margarine), baked potato or other vegetables with salt only.

2.00 PM Do NOT drink or eat after 2 o' clock.

6.00 PM Drink one serving, approx 180 ml of ice cold Epsom salts. Mixing one-tablespoon Epsom salts into 180 ml cup cold water can make this. You may add 1/8 teaspoon of vitamin C powder to improve the taste. You may drink a little water afterwards, or rinse your mouth out.

Visit the bathroom now, as you will lie down as soon as you take the olive oil mixture.

10.00 PM Drink the olive oil and juice you have mixed. Drinking through a plastic straw helps it go down easier. Drink it standing up, not sitting or lying. You may use a little honey between sips to help it down. Try to drink it as quickly as you can, within 5 minutes.

LIE DOWN IMMEDIATELY, ON YOUR RIGHT SIDE! You may fail to get stones out if you don't. The sooner you lie down, the more stones you will get out. Try to keep perfectly still for 20 minutes. You may feel a train of stones traveling along the bile ducts like marbles. There is no pain because the bile duct valves are open, thanks to the Epsom salts. GO TO SLEEP.

NEXT MORNING - upon awakening take another dose of Epsom salts. Drink 180 ml cup of the mixture. You may go back to bed. Don't drink this before 6.00 a.m.

2 HOURS LATER - take you 4th and last dose of Epsom salts. Drink 180 ml. You may again go back to bed.

AFTER 2 MORE HOURS - You may eat. Start with fruit juice. Half an hour later eat fruit. One hour later you may eat regular food but keep it light - salads, steamed vegetables, fruit, juices, etc. By supper you should feel well. There are occasions when you may feel a little unwell for a couple of days, particularly when you have not done a liver flush before the gall bladder cleanse. Sometimes this may be due to stones and debris remaining in the colon and causing irritation and inflammation. Colon hydrotherapy or a good, deep enema can help this problem.

In the morning expect diarrhea. Try to catch the gallstones in a sieve in the toilet so that you can see them. Most of the stones will be SOFT and green, breaking easily, or even dissolving. All these green stones are as soft as putty thanks to the apple juice, and are mostly made of cholesterol.

A few days after the cleanse, stones from the rear of the liver will have traveled "forward" towards the main bile ducts leaving the liver, and fill the gall bladder again! This is why it is sometimes necessary to do up to 6 cleanses (perhaps one each month) in order to get rid of all the stones. If a cleanse produces no more stones, your liver can be considered to be in excellent condition!

Wish you all well! A clean gall bladder can lead to higher energy levels, alleviation of allergies, flatulence, digestive problems, back pains and more.

2 comments:

Did the gallbladder cleanse this week, last night drunk the horrible olive oil concoction! disgusting, so was the epsom salts mix, was curious to see if and how many gall stones would come out. Well, this morning husband and I have been on the toilet all morning releasing bright pea like stones, soft like putty. Husband's were bigger than mine, of course! Next stop detox/fast in Thailand!

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